...employs different vowels for the same purpose, as in cween, geese ; — good, goose, fore ; — thou, how, house, and mouse. The greatest complication of...bone. We use oe, oa, and o with a silent final e, XXX while the Anglo-Saxons, in all cases, merely accented the a, as, — Da a doe, fa a _/be, ta a...

...different vowels for the same purpose, as in cwcen, geese ; — good, goose, fore ; — thow, how, hoztse, and mouse. The greatest complication of vowels is seen in our expression of the long open Bound of o, heard in no and bone. We use oe, oa, and o with a silent final e, wbile the Anglo-Saxons,...

...vowels for the sanie purpose, аз in cweeu, geese ; — good, goose, fore ; — thou, \\ow, Ьонзе, and mouse. The greatest complication of vowels is...sound of o, heard in no and bone. We use oe, oa, and о with a silent final e, while the Anglo-Saxons, in all cases, merely accented the a, as, — Da a...

...for the same purpose, as in cween, geese ; — good, goose, fore ; — thow, bow, house, and mottse. The greatest complication of vowels is seen in our...sound of o, heard in no and bone. We use oe, oa, and о with a silent final e, XXX while the Anglo-Saxons, in all cases, merely accented the a, as, —...